Photos: 11 community stories you should care about (Nov. 22)

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Photo: ROSE BACA

Buried in a box in Jim Ryan’s back office of his northwest Plano home is a piece of black-and-white history. Now, the 50-year-old photos’ edges are frayed and yellowing. But five decades later, their images tell the story of the day when John F. Kennedy was killed at Dallas’ triple underpass. Ryan, then 31, was driving on Harry Hines Boulevard on Nov. 22, 1963, when word broke over on his car radio that the president had been shot.

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